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hagar -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (1/27/2015 10:15:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: El Duderino

My wife has started growing serrano and red chilli peppers. The serranos are my fave - hotter than jalapeño, but nowhere near as hot as a habanero. Throw three of those in with an onion, sauté/caramelize to your liking, and add to anything for sweet, savory, spicy delight.

Sounds like a great idea for the grilled cheese sandwich. Guess I have some experimenting to do.




hagar -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (1/27/2015 10:21:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: hagar

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: Dave Odle

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ORIGINAL: hagar

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

http://allrecipes.com/video/3256/jalapeno-popper-grilled-cheese-sandwich/detail.aspx?lnkid=fb1484


Make this. Add it to the rotation. Find happiness.

2 of them would make a great breakfast. Yum


Looks good. In Texas and the Southwest, we put the cream cheese and herbs inside a split jalapeño and then wrap that sucker w/ bacon.

When I was in a hotel room in Minny, I casually ordered a pizza and asked for peppers w/ sausage. They brought me banana peppers instead of jalapeños. I was horrified. Just cultural miscommunication, I guess.


I do up jalapeno poppers all the time but for some reason, probably laziness, never with bacon. I've also taken to making poblano pepper poppers.

I'm a huge jalapeno fan but on a pizza I think the banana peppers are better.

If you try the grill cheese I recommend fresh jalapeno not the pickled ones.

I showed the recipe to my daughter last night and we discussed fresh vs pickled and she said lets use both. And so we will. She also decided that we need more cheese. I love that girl.


Awesome. I think it's cool your going to make it.

Thanks for posting it. My daughter said she knows where to get the perfect ciabatta rolls to make it with. Awesome.




thebigo -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (1/27/2015 11:11:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: Dave Odle

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ORIGINAL: hagar

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

http://allrecipes.com/video/3256/jalapeno-popper-grilled-cheese-sandwich/detail.aspx?lnkid=fb1484


Make this. Add it to the rotation. Find happiness.

2 of them would make a great breakfast. Yum


Looks good. In Texas and the Southwest, we put the cream cheese and herbs inside a split jalapeño and then wrap that sucker w/ bacon.

When I was in a hotel room in Minny, I casually ordered a pizza and asked for peppers w/ sausage. They brought me banana peppers instead of jalapeños. I was horrified. Just cultural miscommunication, I guess.


I do up jalapeno poppers all the time but for some reason, probably laziness, never with bacon. I've also taken to making poblano pepper poppers.

I'm a huge jalapeno fan but on a pizza I think the banana peppers are better.

If you try the grill cheese I recommend fresh jalapeno not the pickled ones.


Then just add pickles.




hagar -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (1/27/2015 11:15:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thebigo

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: Dave Odle

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ORIGINAL: hagar

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

http://allrecipes.com/video/3256/jalapeno-popper-grilled-cheese-sandwich/detail.aspx?lnkid=fb1484


Make this. Add it to the rotation. Find happiness.

2 of them would make a great breakfast. Yum


Looks good. In Texas and the Southwest, we put the cream cheese and herbs inside a split jalapeño and then wrap that sucker w/ bacon.

When I was in a hotel room in Minny, I casually ordered a pizza and asked for peppers w/ sausage. They brought me banana peppers instead of jalapeños. I was horrified. Just cultural miscommunication, I guess.


I do up jalapeno poppers all the time but for some reason, probably laziness, never with bacon. I've also taken to making poblano pepper poppers.

I'm a huge jalapeno fan but on a pizza I think the banana peppers are better.

If you try the grill cheese I recommend fresh jalapeno not the pickled ones.


Then just add pickles.

Not even remotely the same.




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (3/12/2015 10:04:52 AM)

I know everyone's mind is elsewhere but I wanted to share my invention/creation any way.



Honey garlic lasagna.

Cooked up some ground beef, added in mushrooms and onions. Cooked er up good and added some honey garlic sauce - reduced it down.

Sauce on the bottom >noodles > sauce w/beef mixture > noodles > sauce w/beef mixture >noodles >tons of cheese.


Amazing!

But...

I'm going to take it a bit further next time and make 'Super lasagna'.

What I found was the bottom layer was slipping around a bit much so what I'm going to do is two separate lasagnas - eliminating the bottom layer on each and then add them together making a 4 layer lasagna with double the awesome top cheese part!




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (3/28/2015 9:34:40 AM)

A little something to warm the heart:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9897fMrOS0

Moneky and puppies.


Interspecies love gets me in the feels every time!




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (4/8/2015 10:25:24 AM)

edit...

puppies and kitties...




David F. -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 3:33:45 PM)

My beautiful niece (both inside and outside) is receiving her commencement address from none other than the President of the United States Barack Obama probably right about now. Bazinga!




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 4:21:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David F.

My beautiful niece (both inside and outside) is receiving her commencement address from none other than the President of the United States Barack Obama probably right about now. Bazinga!

I'm not a fan of the man but he is the freaking President and that is pretty damn cool.




bohumm -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 5:00:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

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ORIGINAL: David F.

My beautiful niece (both inside and outside) is receiving her commencement address from none other than the President of the United States Barack Obama probably right about now. Bazinga!

I'm not a fan of the man but he is the freaking President and that is pretty damn cool.

I've never heard him say anything good about you either.




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 5:37:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: bohumm

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

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ORIGINAL: David F.

My beautiful niece (both inside and outside) is receiving her commencement address from none other than the President of the United States Barack Obama probably right about now. Bazinga!

I'm not a fan of the man but he is the freaking President and that is pretty damn cool.

I've never heard him say anything good about you either.

That's because he is anti-American LOL. Otherwise he would be saying all kinds of wonderful things about me.




Ricky J -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 7:08:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David F.

My beautiful niece (both inside and outside) is receiving her commencement address from none other than the President of the United States Barack Obama probably right about now. Bazinga!

Very cool, DF




DavidAOlson -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 9:07:29 PM)

Was this the Watertown drop in? Was there much advance notice?




David F. -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/8/2015 9:37:25 PM)

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Was this the Watertown drop in? Was there much advance notice?



Yeah this has been planned for a long time.




DavidAOlson -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/9/2015 11:37:09 AM)

Teddy B goes to the junior prom:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2459193-vikings-qb-teddy-bridgewater-surprises-fan-by-taking-her-to-prom




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/9/2015 11:46:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DavidAOlson

Teddy B goes to the junior prom:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2459193-vikings-qb-teddy-bridgewater-surprises-fan-by-taking-her-to-prom



Kind of weird to me IIBH.


This isn't some girl dying of cancer, or with some debilitating disease. Just some young chick that was star struck when she first met him.




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/9/2015 11:56:17 AM)

I certainly wouldn't throw around the word 'hero' for his actions like some in the media have.




David Levine -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/9/2015 12:53:02 PM)

The story behind Bridgewater's prom trip to Louisville
Posted: May 09, 2015 8:49 AM PDT
Updated: May 09, 2015 8:53 AM PDT
By Eric Crawford


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — By now you've heard that Teddy Bridgewater escorted a Louisville girl to Christian Academy's prom Friday night. But you probably haven't heard how that came about. Once you do, you'll like the Minnesota Vikings' QB even more.
There was a point at which Ashley Davis wasn't sure she was going to prom. Then she decided to go. Then she wound up with a date she would never forget.

Bridgewater first met Ashley and her family during his freshman season at the Belk Bowl. He happened to run into her father, J.P. Davis, on an elevator in the team hotel. Ashley, who had long since decided Bridgewater was her favorite player, had been waiting in the lobby for two hours to see him.

When J.P. asked Bridgewater if he wouldn't mind meeting her, he said sure. When Ashley got off the elevator and rounded the corner and saw Bridgewater talking to her father, she cried.

“I was impressed that he waited,” Davis said. “He seemed happy to do it.”

When Bridgewater was in Louisville earlier this year, Ashley's mother, Julie, ran into him, and brought up the idea of prom. Bridgewater was receptive, and when the dates worked out, Ashley had a date. But she didn't know it.

“I was sworn to secrecy,” J.P. Davis said. “That was tough.”

Think about this. Bridgewater wasn't just hanging out in Louisville. He flew into Louisville from Las Vegas to escort Davis to Christian Academy's prom. And he flew out right after to visit his mother. This was a special trip.

In more ways than one.

Davis said he picked up Bridgewater and his advisor at the airport and asked him on the ride to his home, “Aren't you nervous? This is a little bit unusual.”

“I don't get nervous,” he said Bridgewater told him. “And you know what, I believe him.”

There were more tears when Bridgewater arrived to greet his prom date. The Minnesota Viking quarterback sat and visited with the Davis family for an hour in their home. He asked Ashley how she wanted to handle media that would inevitably get wind of what was going on and want to talk.

At the prom, everybody wanted pictures with Bridgewater. At every request, Bridgewater turned to Ashley and said, “Can we do this picture?”

“He told her, ‘It's not about me, it's about you and whatever you want to do,'” Davis said. “They talked in the car. Ashley is kind of shy. But you know, she took it all in stride. . . . You just can't imagine how nice a guy this is. You witness it one-on-one how nice he is. How thoughtful, courteous, soft-spoken. He doesn't say a whole lot.”

I've written this before about Bridgewater, so it's nothing new. We've seen him visit people in the hospital without telling anyone. You hear tales after he's been in town of things he's done for this person or that. I said this while Bridgewater was here, I'm not sure people realized how special this guy is — and everybody already realized he was pretty special.


A lot of athletes do these things. But Bridgewater seems always to come through. With Tom Brady all over the headlines this week, Bridgewater again provides a contrast with the negativity that often captures the news cycle in pro sports. He seems to leave a trail of kindness — and character — wherever he goes.

He's not out doing charity and bouncing around the clubs the next night — not that there would be anything wrong with it if he did.

“I'm glad she follows somebody like that,” Davis said. “He's a good role model.”

When he was in Louisville before the Derby to be the grand marshal of the Republic Bank Pegasus Parade, Bridgewater said he considers Louisville to be like home.

“At some point hopefully I do have the opportunity to come back here whether it's 20 years from now, 30 years from now, 10 years from now,” he said. “I do plan on settling down somewhere whether it's in Louisville or just around the area. I had a great three years here, and I'd love to come back. Hopefully I can run for mayor or something.”

Let me tell you something, Louisville. We could do worse.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/9/2015 1:53:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: DavidAOlson

Teddy B goes to the junior prom:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2459193-vikings-qb-teddy-bridgewater-surprises-fan-by-taking-her-to-prom



Kind of weird to me IIBH.


This isn't some girl dying of cancer, or with some debilitating disease. Just some young chick that was star struck when she first met him.


Maybe she is hot!




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/9/2015 2:00:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

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ORIGINAL: DavidAOlson

Teddy B goes to the junior prom:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2459193-vikings-qb-teddy-bridgewater-surprises-fan-by-taking-her-to-prom



Kind of weird to me IIBH.


This isn't some girl dying of cancer, or with some debilitating disease. Just some young chick that was star struck when she first met him.


Maybe she is hot!


I think luckily she's a bit awkward and a tiny bit chubby.




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/18/2015 6:06:55 PM)

[image]http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_article_image/gkxv7cxrkww63gsggfv4.jpg[/image]

Worth the trip across the border just for this!



Good 'kiddie cereals' have CORN as the first ingredient...shitty ones, like everything available here...has whole grain wheat or oats...or whatever non corn wastes of time they use.




Thomas O. Eliason -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/18/2015 6:28:17 PM)

If you add a bit of cottage cheese to your lasagne, it firms it up.




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/18/2015 7:05:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Thomas O. Eliason

If you add a bit of cottage cheese to your lasagne, it firms it up.


Let me know in a couple of months what you think of French Toast Crunch. [8D]




Todd M -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/18/2015 8:20:02 PM)

I had the chance to try Golden Corral for the 1st time.


Was expecting an inferior buffet. Did lunch not dinner...and was impressed.

All I ever do is Chinese buffets so I appreciated the variety. And I wouldn't have called 9 out of 10 offerings anything but above avg.

How the hell they make money is beyond me.




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes Water Cooler Thread (5/18/2015 9:10:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

I had the chance to try Golden Corral for the 1st time.


Was expecting an inferior buffet. Did lunch not dinner...and was impressed.

All I ever do is Chinese buffets so I appreciated the variety. And I wouldn't have called 9 out of 10 offerings anything but above avg.

How the hell they make money is beyond me.

This
We feed our teams at these buffet places, I sit and marvel and always ask that question.
How the hell do they make money.




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